Adoption of a Beehive
Care of bees is one of the main forms of attention to sustainability.
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We try to keep our menu as sutainable as possible.
We consider:
Menu with low water footprint
Seasonal
Km0 products (Regional and surrounding areas).
We are conscious of our impact energy, therefore we put our attention on modern low-consumption technology, reducing environmental impact.
Moreover, common transfer will be organized with ISO 20121 certified agency ensuring the engaged services and event's sustainability level.
We are conscious of our impact energy, therefore we put our attention on the reduction of the use of printed materials in favor of digital. For example:
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- ISO 14001: Certification for respect for the environment throughout the production and distribution cycle, use of sustainable foods, biodegradable detergents, healthy working environments, attention to and reduction of emissions.
- FOOD FOR GOOD: The program for recovering surplus food from events through the partnership with Banco Alimentare.
- ISO 9001: Certification that attests to the quality of the entire production process, from the arrival of the foodstuffs, to their transformation in the company through qualified personnel and methods, to transport and service on location.
- EPCAS: Only Italian company member of EPCAS "European Event Caterer Association" code of ethics for employed people and to avoid food waste.
- PLASTIC FREE: Certification was achieved thanks to abolishing the use of plastic from the working cycle, preferring biodegradable or reusable packaging.
All the floral centerpieces will be made in collaboration with a studio in the Milan area that deals with event arrangements with an approach linked to the Slow Flowers philosophy, i.e. ethical and responsible for the environment.
The origin of the flowers used is mainly zero km, from Lombard growers who have direct distribution with the studio. Where there is no possibility of recovering flowers from nearby areas, the supply takes place only through Italian growers. These suppliers using heated greenhouses have the possibility of having flowers earlier than flower farms.
Furthermore, all the compositions are created by not using florist sponges (highly polluting) but with alternative and sustainable techniques.
Care of bees through adoption is one of the main forms of attention to sustainability, aimed at an incessant search for a healthier ecosystem for future generations.
Bees contribute directly or indirectly to 15 of the 17 SDGs drawn up by the United Nations.
The hives were adopted from a beekeeper located in the Milan area to support responsible beekeeping.
The gift jars of honey were purchased by a beekeeper affected by the recent floods in Romagna in 2023, a further sustainable action to support them in their recovery.
The adoption of 4 beehives means that for each hive adopted, 50,000 bees are protected and 500,000,000 flowers are pollinated in a year.
SPEAKER
8.30 - 8.45
Welcome, opening remarks
Carlo
Trabattoni
15'
8.45 - 9.30
Introduction to Conning Holdings Limited
Woody
Bradford
45'
9.30 - 10.30
Understanding today's China by comprehending its history: lessons the past teach us to deal with the present
Kerry
Brown
60'
10.30 - 11.00
Coffee break
11.00 - 11.30
Update on 2022-2024 strategic plan
Marco
Sesana
30'
11.30 - 12.30
Group insurance portfolios: opportunities and challenges
Francesco
Martorana
60'
12.30 - 13.15
Closing remarks from GCEO
Philippe
Donnet
45'
13.15 - 15.00
Lunch
Agenda | 7th November 2023
TIME
LOCATION
19.30
Dinner
Palazzo Clerici
Via Clerici 5 - 20121 Milano
Agenda | 8th November 2023
Kerry Brown is Professor of Chinese Studies and Director of the Lau China Institute at King’s College, London. He is an adjunct of the Australia New Zealand School of Government in Melbourne, and the co-editor of the Journal of Current Chinese Affairs, run from the German Institute for Global Affairs in Hamburg. He is President of the Kent Archaeological Society and an Affiliate of the Mongolia and Inner Asia Studies Unit at Cambridge University.
From 2012 to 2015 he was Professor of Chinese Politics and Director of the China Studies Centre at the University of Sydney, Australia. Prior to this he worked at Chatham House from 2006 to 2012, as Senior Fellow and then Head of the Asia Programme. From 1998 to 2005 he worked at the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office, as First Secretary at the British Embassy in Beijing, and then as Head of the Indonesia, Philippine and East Timor Section. He lived in the Inner Mongolia region of China from 1994 to 1996. He has a Master of Arts from Cambridge University, a Post Graduate Diploma in Mandarin Chinese (Distinction) from Thames Valley University, London, and a Ph D in Chinese politics and language from Leeds University.
Professor Brown directed the Europe China Research and Advice Network (ECRAN) giving policy advice to the European External Action Service between 2011 and 2014. He is the author of almost 20 books on modern Chinese politics, and has written for every major international news outlet, and been interviewed by every major news channel on issues relating to contemporary China.
KERRY BROWN
Ph.D. Professor
Dress code
- Dinner: business attire
- Working session: business casual
Transfer service
19h15 Common transfer organized from hotel to Palazzo Clerici and viceversa for those staying at Principe di Savoia Hotel
Location - Dinner
PALAZZO CLERICI, Via Clerici 5 - 20121 Milano (MI)
Location - Working session
PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA HOTEL, Piazza della Repubblica 17 - 20124 Milano (MI)
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